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Here are a few digital citizenship websites.

The last one...common sense, is worth perusing for a while. It has a lot to offer from different perspectives, about all kinds of topics relating to on line work.

Mrs. Ryan's WIKI


Here's a pic of my puppy


I have to do a lesson from illustrative math...check it out...

https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations/1597



One more thing...I have an EDMODO page this year. I am a total newbie to EDMODO, but am loving it so far.
Check it out...

EDMODO

So I'm a work in progress...but I can see that I could make this work in my 7th gr. math class...

Working on my screencast...jing is not cooperating...but here's a shot:
http://screencast.com/t/IQVwxvgsAWj


I'm SOOOOO excited this is working, finally!





Ok so i'm working on my blog, how do I invite you?
https://plus.google.com/102802783884147864819/posts

I am loving diigolet tools. I am still not confident I will use it typically in a math classroom, but I do see a great benefit to it for other classes.

https://www.diigo.com/user/kararyan
I have read many debates on giving homework and I always like to read about it...I am on the fence and this year in particular am focusing my homework to 10 problems a night.

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s512/sh/b63c9f4c-8fd2-4cbd-a978-2487993e3c3c/b6383479d567884db4e57f42d142ae28
Check out my evernote.
I'm working on a worksheet for conference notes.

Symbaloo



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https://www.thinglink.com/scene/599617272062935040


Kara